PLAYERS
road to clt20: Chennai Super Kings
leading batsmen
  MTS RUNS AVG S/R
SK Raina 88 2527 35.59 141.96
SB Styris 120 2481 25.06 132.10
JA Morkel 154 2259 27.88 142.43
leading bowlers
  MATCHES WICKETS AVG RPO
JA Morkel 154 128 27.40 8.02
SB Styris 120 88 26.75 7.53
DJ Bravo 87 82 25.89 8.23
clt20 news
Match report: Final - RCB vs MI
Chennai Oct 09 : Mumbai Indians were crowned 'Champion of Champions' after they defeated the Royal Challengers Bangalore by 31 runs in the final of the Nokia Champions League Twenty20 2011
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Preview: Nokia CLT20 Final - RCB vs MI
Chennai Oct 08 : RCB beat NSW by six wickets in the first semi-final while MI trounced SOM by 10 runs in the second to set up an all-IPL clash for the CLT20 final.
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Chasing a mammoth target of 202, CSK lost opener Michael Hussey (37) early in the innings
Murali Vijay was castled by Steve O'Kefee for 17 runs
Steve O'Kefee ran through the CSK batting as he claimed the key wickets of Vijay, Raina and Bravo
In a must win match, CSK lost their skipper MS Dhoni for just two runs
Moises Henriques removed the CSK skipper before he could cut loose
NSW's veteran pacer, Stuart Clark, who had dealt the first blow to CSK came back to castle Badrinath
Wriddhiman Saha was back in the pavilion without facing a ball, run out at the non-striker's end
Mitchell Starc cleaned up the CSK tail with the wickets of Kulasekara and Bollinger
Even as wickets fell at regular intervals at the other end , Dwayne Bravo (32 n.o.) fought a lone battle for the Super Kings
Chasing 124, CSK lost Murali Vijay for six runs early in the innings
The mainstay of CSK's batting line-up, Michael Hussey, was dismissed for 34 runs
Ravi Rampaul picked the all important wicket of Hussey but conceded 35 runs in his four overs
Left-handed batsman Suresh Raina (2 runs) was sent back to the dug-out by Narine
Claiming three wickets for just eight runs, Sunil Narine was the pick of T&T bowlers
Local lad S Badrinath contributed 15 runs before he was run out
Wriddhiman Saha was trapped LBW by Kevin Cooper for eight runs
CSK skipper MS Dhoni was sent back by Narine for seven
With 46 n.o. off 25, Dwayne Bravo sealed a exciting victory for CSK
Claiming a four-for, JP Duminy ran through CSK's top order
Michael Hussey hit four boundaries and a six on his way to 29 off 24 balls
Local lad, Murali Vijay, was sent back for 14 runs by Philander
Southpaw Suresh Raina was dismissed by JP Duminy for 20
S Badrinath was scored just two before Duminy foxed him
CSK fans cheer their team on at the Chepauk
Wriddhiman Saha was Duminy's fourth scalp of the night
Dale Steyn went for 17 runs in the 19th over, tilting the game in CSK's favour
Behind MS Dhoni, the astute thinker and calm leader, there is a fearless and destructive batsman who can single-handedly muscle his team to victory.
A canny off-spinner who is equally effective with the new and old ball, R Ashwin has taken over brilliantly as CSK’s leading spinner.
A run-machine in first-class cricket, S Badrinath has proved to be CSK’s most dependable batsman.
Effervescent and cheerful off the field, mean and aggressive on it, Doug Bollinger spearheads CSK’s pace attack.
Flashy with the bat, clever with the ball and a livewire on the field, Dwayne Bravo adds the Caribbean flavour to the CSK camp.
Mr. Cricket to his team-mates, Michael Hussey is a mentor off the field and a marauder with the bat on it.
A sturdy all-rounder from South Africa, Albie Morkel is capable of booking a place in the team on the basis of his batting or bowling alone.
The brightest star in the galaxy of young Indian batsmen, Suresh Raina is soon becoming a complete package, adding poise to his immense talent.
Once touted as a Test specialist, Murali Vijay has unleashed his destructive batting side to strengthen his position in the shorter formats.
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